article: "I did not know that braille had to do with blind people. I noticed the owner was blind, but that doesn't mean everyone who walks in there is blind," Pierre said.

OK, either this was an understandable but by-chance-inaccurate transcription of intended capitalization in remarks intended to mean "I did not know that [the] Braille [Club] had to do with blind people[, as opposed to, for example, being run by sighted people for blind people's benefit]." or this Pierre person is INCREDIBLY out of it. My money's on the latter.

That could be a very interesting strip club, as blind people often use touch to sense the world rather than sight. It would be like the guy who had a mother from Moscow and a father from Italy- Roamin' hands and rushin' fingers!

///I wonder which letter of the braille alphabet is represented by two large nubbly protuberances which stick out from two soft round objects attached to a woman...

Maybe young woman booking Braille Club for bikini dance and booze party did not know what Braille referred to. It is being taught to blind people with much less frequency now than 50 years ago. From Wikipedia, Braille is taught with much less frequency now than in 1960. In 1960, 50% of legally blind school age children could read Braille. In 2011, only 9% of school age children can read Braille. Maybe an inconsequential fact but thought I'd throw that out there.

I heard that Stevie Wonder was looking forward to attending...he said it was going to be "outtasight"! Unfortunately the owner of the club didn't want booze there so he couldn't see going thru with the party so he blindsided the woman who had rented it.